Spain (Barcelona & Seville), Lisbon & Morocco Advice
Spain (Barcelona & Seville), Lisbon & Morocco Advice
Looks like I'll be going on a trip to Spain, Portugal and possibly Morocco in June.
Any and all advice/suggestions welcome. We are looking to stay in Barcelona, Lisbon, Seville and Tarifa. Hotels, restaurants, tips, sights! Anything? We are all newbies.
Any and all advice/suggestions welcome. We are looking to stay in Barcelona, Lisbon, Seville and Tarifa. Hotels, restaurants, tips, sights! Anything? We are all newbies.
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Hi, We did Barcelona Fall 2009, we had only one day pre-cruise. Must see: The architect Gauldi's: Sagrada Fam�lia, Casa Batll�, and Casa Mil�
Picasso Museum - DO reserve your tickets in advance, we missed it because we didn't, and did not have time to wait in the seperate ticket line given our short day in Barcelona. To really get a taste of all the history culture Barcelona has t offer you likely would need a minimum of two full days.
Vist one of Barcelona's coastal beaches.
Be aware that the lanaguage of Bareclona is Catalan not Spanish. Use your hotel's concierage - they're a great source of info & mapping out the must see's for your taxi driver if time is tight. Otherwise there is a fairly efficient public transportation system, had we sufficient time we'd have opted to use it.
Dinner & night life goes way beyond US standards, it begins late and ends late, I mean like up to around 4 am.
Have a wonderful trip.
Picasso Museum - DO reserve your tickets in advance, we missed it because we didn't, and did not have time to wait in the seperate ticket line given our short day in Barcelona. To really get a taste of all the history culture Barcelona has t offer you likely would need a minimum of two full days.
Vist one of Barcelona's coastal beaches.
Be aware that the lanaguage of Bareclona is Catalan not Spanish. Use your hotel's concierage - they're a great source of info & mapping out the must see's for your taxi driver if time is tight. Otherwise there is a fairly efficient public transportation system, had we sufficient time we'd have opted to use it.
Dinner & night life goes way beyond US standards, it begins late and ends late, I mean like up to around 4 am.
Have a wonderful trip.
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Love Sevilla & Barcelona! Can I come along?
Last spring we did a driving tour from Madrid down to Andalucia and liked Seville so much that we changed out itinerary to stay an extra night. No specific "must-dos", really, we just loved being in the city (I'd definitely stay in the Juderia quarter, as aroobagirl suggested.)
Barcelona is wonderful; I was there about 10 years ago. I recommend the Bus Turistique (sp?). It's a great service -- it hits all the major sights and you can hop on and off as you like. We also used the subway, which was easy to navigate. The Picasso museum, Sagrada Familia, and Casa Mila were favorites -- we also took a day trip by train to the Monserrat monastery in the mountains, whcih is about an hour away. It's really worth it if you have the time (it takes the better part of a day, though). http://www.barcelona.de/en/barcelona-ex ... errat.html
Last spring we did a driving tour from Madrid down to Andalucia and liked Seville so much that we changed out itinerary to stay an extra night. No specific "must-dos", really, we just loved being in the city (I'd definitely stay in the Juderia quarter, as aroobagirl suggested.)
Barcelona is wonderful; I was there about 10 years ago. I recommend the Bus Turistique (sp?). It's a great service -- it hits all the major sights and you can hop on and off as you like. We also used the subway, which was easy to navigate. The Picasso museum, Sagrada Familia, and Casa Mila were favorites -- we also took a day trip by train to the Monserrat monastery in the mountains, whcih is about an hour away. It's really worth it if you have the time (it takes the better part of a day, though). http://www.barcelona.de/en/barcelona-ex ... errat.html